Stanley McClatchie lived in Germany prior to the Nazi's rise to power. He was impressed by the industrial technical and social revolution under the Nazis. He knew that his book, published by Hitler's photographer Heinrich Hoffmann, would be seen as Nazi propaganda on the in the States and, without a doubt, he was right. Even today, when Hitler's Mein Kampf is still banned, the book is considered verbotten in Germany. Very few copies were ever printed in English and almost none of them survived; Nearly all were destroyed or 'vandalized' by the Allies, making it quite scarce in any condition.

A Fair copy with pp. 193-200 cut from book; fragile binding; covers with some abrasion around extremities and some surface scratching.